Monday, November 16, 2009

Salesforce Selectoption

Wow if you accidentally put a space in this string:



You will get a error that I racked my head for:

Invalid selectOptions found. Use SelectOption type in Apex.

Now ok ... so I had to try to isolate the code then I finally realized that the " " at the end of the {!items} was there omg.

nasty nasty nasty error.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Playing around with JQuery.
Played with flexbox got it working under salesforce but there we're issues with ie6 and ie7. (that's going to suck)

Learning Python more ... I think I'm just going to start reviewing each language just to see what are the idiosyncracies of all of them.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Started on the version 3 of my web site using the salesforce cloud db.
Lets see what I can do now ... probably an asynchronous call to either get the xml from a remote computer and inserting it into the db.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

So many things change when you go from working from home to working in the office.
There is a standing rule at where I work that everybody has to go in.

The logic "which makes a lot of sense"

Complete all Unit Test tests.
1) For some really odd reason My computer was running at 2 Gig memory but I couldn't find the culprit Rebooted and that fixed the issue but it was really odd.

2) So in my testmethod I'm getting the error:

Salesforce: Testmethods do not support webservice calls.

Solution remember to insantiate each Custom Object.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

I was able to find a job luckily.

I do salesforce stuff now. But right now I'm posting about python. So I've been playing with python lately. This stuff is totally interesting. You can load in DLL's and start running the methods in it.

The module function calls are so close to C to me. So I assume they are loading in C libraries.

Now the syntax is different but I'm still getting used to the syntax.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

I'm looking for work now I have 31 days left at my current job. They left me stay here till August 7, while the bigwigs left my bosses go and then 2 weeks before my last day my 2 coworkers.

Luckily one of my coworkers has found a job in 9 days. He had to because of his Visa the other is 2 years from his retirement. So I guess he's done.

Here I am researching interview questions for the final crunch.

Fotuitously this pops up on my lifehacker:

http://lifehacker.com/software/job/the-top-50-common-interview-questions-195990.php

The top 50 common interview questions.

1) Tell Me about yourself.
2) Why did you leave your last job?
3) What experience do you have in this field?
4) Do you consider yourself successful?
5) What do co-workers say about you?
6) What do you know about this organization?
7) What have you done to improve your knowledge in the last year?
8) Are you applying for other jobs.
9) Why do you want to work for this organization?
10) Do you know anyone who works for us?
11) What kind of Salary do you need?